Gosh, every time I visit your site I'm so impressed, so well designed, so robust.
Aw! Thank you so much! I still have a lot of old blog archive to sort through and add (years worth) but I'm happy you enjoy what's there! :)
I'll add that better social media like Mastodon will fall back to the good old title and meta description elements, as they should. Discord does too, but only if a page lacks Open Graph markup entirely (in other words, no fallbacks like most others allow). Still useful.)
I wasn't sure how all social media platforms pulled info, but I wanted something that covered the most platforms as I could. Mastodon seems to pick up the cards similar to Twitter, so it works all around. Thanks for your thoughts!
Your post for today is super helpful! I'm struggling with categories and archival organization on my own site, so it's cool to flat out see how someone that's been at this a while is approaching the issue! Thank you for sharing.
Happy that I could give you a few ideas! It's manual work, but it's worth it to me. I actually use it a lot when I go to look up my own posts.
Yes, I was surprised too, to find you here, since you use a regular domain, it's not immediately obvious that you use neocities. Well, the Internet only seems very big, but it is actually pretty small. But anyway, I wish you a great day. :)
Good day to you, too! You have a great site and I look forward to seeing you develop it!
Yes, I think with you it is certainly similar; a website is a permanent construction site and one has constantly any new ideas. But at the moment I think I've realized everything I wanted to realize in terms of design. So I'm concentrating a lot on my latest book project at the moment, which is progressing rather slowly, but that's how it is; it flows when it flows :D lol...